WILL SCALE CASTLE ROCK. ft 4 $ $h$ $ M Mid-Summer Bargains Tarty Will Mak IhU Climb l.attci- Tart nf nKut takt Every economical ad wantage of our woman in the city should Here are Oxford Ties 20 per cent. I Discount dales to TIE to A fi. 9 H For this week we offer you 2 per cent, off on all MUSLIN UNDERWEAR in the house, includ ing Muslin -Skirts, Gowns, Chemise, Drawers, Cor set Covers and Children's Muslin Stuff. For a few days we will offer you a line of nar row FANCY RIBBONS in all shades; regular 10c, a! 5c ler yard. Talent Leather, cloth top $2.00 Tan Kid, in plain or cloth top 2.00 Vici Kid, plain or cloth top 1.00 up for We want to clean these so nere s your chance money -saving. PEASE & MMYS. : A . it "W "ST- ' v ft ft ifl ft The Dalles Daily Chfonicle. in attendance as it will be a tieat which j Portland, is to the effect that it will be THURSDAY Ice Cream AUG and Ice Cream Soda At Andrew Keller's. we are lucky in receiving. 1901 ' About the middle of the day laet Tues : r, J day the barn on '.. F. Moody 's place at -) i the old Miller bridge burned to the j ground. It waB well tilled with hay and : contained a span of mules, which were i also victimB of the flameB. Ex-Governor Moody arrived from Salem laet night and left for the ranch this morning. The fame of "Jack the Ripper" and ''Jack the Hugger" came near being ! mined in Astoria by the actions cf a ! kiBS thrower named Alferd E. Wilson. ah Waacu county warrant rcgwtered i There was nothing stingy about Wilson, prior t. September 1808, will be paid n.nml.nnrl.1 b;aooQ , vious condition of servitude, lie is in j the stnte hospital for the insane by this time. When Hev. U, F. Hawk arrived home from Collins today he diecovered that The time limit for the payment of , someone had broken into his houee dur 'lelimjtient taxes has been extended one j ing his absence and raneacked things. I week.ur until the ioth of this month. j So far, however,, he could not find that TREASURER'S NOTICE. un presentation at my office. Interest i ceaie after .Inly 13, 1 001 . JOHN F. HAMI'SHIKK, County Treasurer WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. impossible for him to be hereon account of illnes". His wife and Dr. Johnson, a nephew of Mrs. Mynn. will arrive to night. The CiiiiOMCi.E is always glad to re ceive news of every kind sent into the office. If you have some one visiting you, the reporter may not hear of it. Such matters are of interest and it is a convenience for their friends to know they are here. It is thusentirely proper for you to jot down the item and send it in, or telephone it in. There are hun dreds of ways in which you can help the local force, with little inconvenier.oe to yourself. It is such neigbborlinese and The Telegram aya that Frank J. Smith and Walter T. Stowell, insn.tg.ro of the Regulator Line e ploring party, are perfecting arrangement tn scale the j summit of Beacon Hock, or, as it is more ' familiarly called Castle Rock, the loffv ', mountain peak situated on the upper Columbia river, about 'V mi!-, from Portland by water route. So far as is known Us scarred and pre cipitous sides have never been climbed by white man, and probably a century lias elapsed since the last great Indiin chieftain was laid to rest on its summit. W Castle Rock is probably 1000 feet in 5t height, but this is but an approximate j figure, as no measurement was ever jjj j taken. lis nase covers I81J acres of j-j, 'ground, while at the top it measure at W j least an acre i n t xtent. Vague rumors W ' have it that for ages the summit of this most peculiar formation of rock served j ! as a burial ground of the great chieftains M toe tribe of the Ooiiomamans. 1 he ' whole country surrounding the rock is rich in romantic legend, and the ground is strewn in great profusion with Indian relics and the bleaching bones of (he aboriglniee. In 1856 this was the very scene ot a terrible Indian massacre. It was in this vicinity General (irant spent the earlier days of his life. After making the ascent of Castle Rock the party proposes to extend the trip to take In the ruins of the Bridge of the Gods, from whence the view ie unsur passed. The trip from Portland ami the etcent of the rock will take at least four days, and all of two weeks will be consnnud in completing the trip. Among those to accompany the partv will be George M. Weister, official pho tographer: Dr. Hamilton Meade, physi cian: Charles K. Sawver, statistician; official botanist, geologist, heliograph signal man, and reportere and artists of the leading dailies and magazines of Oregon and Washington. John Baugh man and William R. McCord, two well known old timers on the Columbia river, will guide tiie party. The start will be made in the latter part of August. A reconnoitering partv wlil leave Portland on the steamer Regulator next Sunday for the base of Castle Rock to make preliminary survey in order that a route may be established to the sum mit and so that proper appliances may be secured. They will also report on camping placas and a most accessible route to Archer Mountain and the itmit- ment to t he Bridge of the Gods. Valise I. iiki. A few days aince a valise, containing jwaluable government papers, was taken from our acta of kindness that help the work of rnrnhahIv thrnnri mJ.-w- i l a .1. . Ir - uu.y reporter anu aoo interest to to. , gt ie rai,rofll GaQp c n t,je columns oi me paper, -j- - see, ae well as feel, that its getting much cooler. , Wanted - A second-hand buggy, with j lop, cheap for cash or in trade for a Wtfh. Apply to Charles Bulley, Co-j lombia Feed Yard. B6 lwd Steamboat traffic betweeu Portland j and San Francisco will remain closed. r'ie 0. R. 4, x, Co., refuses to fight the ssn Francieco strikers. Portland had a iNO.000 fire yesterday ! morning, when u Htable was totally de-! boyednnd forty horses burned. The or'l!lnof the tire is unknown. For Sale A four-holed gasoline stove, i anything had been taken, and therefore with laroa ,...., l ..,..!; . i ! concludes thev at once discovered it was r M ''H , IU KOU V WJHI1UUII , a IDU I ' ' an office writing desk. Apply at this j a minister home and they had got into j ! al8 '"ducted to draw a warrant office. 0 4t j the wrong pew. The maximum temperature today wasTi In tbe near future Dr. 0. Siddali ex pand the minimum 55 degrees. So you jpeete to commence the erection of four klwelliug houses ou his property on the 'corner of Fourth and Federal street?. Dwelling houses are now greatly in de mand and by fall it will be almost im possible to secure a place of residence here, unless some of our property own ers follow Dr. siddali 'e example and build on their vacant lots. Prostrations from hc.it are almost un known on the coast. However, Walla j Walla furbished one instance Tuesday when a section hand at the Washington and Columbia River railway depot sue combed at 11 o'clock that morning. He . '4 ..-..1 linn., - i, ,1,1,,, i, f , , ..... y , r fuiio ami Cilmillnir narln l,..l l,H, hV ... . I r vj locii untiia- hgnof WVN swollen Dully ano DU sain i left on the 1 jry0'"" lending. It ie difficult to say !niy 97 t , thought the man's blood ueo 'i !ith" 'HVorite re8ort with ourjwaB in poor condition and his health. r luiawMao, cascades or Uomnsj bad, which caused the heat to havr. an "je beventh sion grounds lelow town. As these Our councilmen seem to be carrying I papers cannot be replaced without great on protractel meetings this week, hav- i expense and delay, the party who took ing met ast night and arranging for an- j them will confer a favor on us by leav other meeting tomorrow night. At laet j jDg them at Tiiii ClIBONiCI.B office or re Digbt'a meeting the report of R. H. j turning the.11 to us through the post Thomas In reference to the city's books office. No mistake as to the identity of was read and ordered filed. The record- ' the r.aners ean he made .is thn nam a f itee RePllllAnlul Konrl ..-111 . . unuu i. 141 'ntth music on board the Bailey Gat- Sunday. All lovers of good music 'll erM,y a treat if they will visit the ' sunday afternoon at 3:15 p. m. IMMnoerl Will be given from the deck wUMiteeowr. tugi.8t 'Tie not strange that visitors to Xow Iron the Western coast return "JMOgthai their next visit will be made u'er,t"ter is registering --w. I unusual effect on him. There ie no doubt that ai our very doors we have u health resort (qatl to any in the United States and which if properly conducted, would be as great a boou to suffering humanity as any yet discovered. We refer to St. Martin's Springs. Visitors who have returned from that place tell us that a gentleman who left there yeeterdny iffeied the ow ners $48,000 for a ten-year lease, with he would make im ""PoriN HHV that 1 1. .1 .L-. ,i, . j inhi lag, 111u111.11 wan : tuc anurauw iimi ""nottest.Iulv in New Vn,L .1 .k. I aalk.. . w-w thlri uuretu' recortU were begun ' The offer, however, was refused. Charles for if Si in favor of Mr, Ihomas. On mo tion of Mr. Keiley M. T. Nolan was or dered to appear in person at the next) meeting and give explanation concern ing the security on his note. Another' matter of bueiuess was the petition of ! Mr. Ulrich asking to be allowed to use a ! piece of the land on the beach for gar ! dening purposes. Arthur Hampton, pon of Mr. and MrK. D. M. Hampton, of Monmouth, died at I The Dalles Hospital this morning at 8:80 ' o'clock. The young man, though a boy i ' iu years, being aged 15, was a man in suture, six feet two inches in height ' i and a fine looking fellow. He had been : j with hie sister, Mrs. S. A. Johnson, of, Wasco, a short time, and when taken ill ' was w )rking in the harvest tield. He1 was brought to the hospital here laBt ! Friday and operated ou that night for appendicitis, but with a forlorn hope when his condition wab known. His mother arrived Saturday and remained with him, and hie fattier reached here , laet night. His remains were taken to Monmouth today for burial. If the good work of fie foreet reserve supervisor goes ou we may be assured ' that we will not suffer from forest tiree bo far as Mr. Dufur's district is con-; 'cerned. He informs us that the emoke which settled down a few days ago was caused by fues on the Washington eile of the liver. Up to the lime that he j made hie last report August ."d -there j , had been no tiree to speak of, the vigi lance of the rangers preventing. They report having put out twelve incipient W. R. Steart will be found thereon. A. L. Anderson, W. R. Btkwabt, ah 2'd-Iw Railroad contractors. CASTOR I A For infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Slgua-turti provements to the amount of $1 ,000 At 0 o'clock last oveuing, after years Ih JoiIMB ,.f L 1 . . Ji .I" -I M ,. a Ll ., ., .1,,,.! ' I ' ,. An , I... XT., .It.,.-.. AlaAim .,..,1 I..., , -i mho hi Lin- irum I lien t i 01 auneriiig, line, luurymci r 1 j uii uidu i uibadb uu mt: ."Jiuirm uiiidiuu aitw iwv lion ra ttt tue l,W(rth League cooven- at lier home on Tenth street at the age on the Bull Run reserve. Some good m. held in San Francisco, nr. . ( Kl vnars. The funeral will take ulace work was done durinv the mouth of church tomorrow a bridge thirty feet in length and seven ; feet wide, over the Warm Springs fork of the Clackamas, dealing 150 miles of trail and putting in twenty-five inilee of new trail. . ; . , .-nil i million . ni et on tha L,.i .Li. .. ' . .. . .. ln .i "l 1,1,8 "'ternoon and has fiom tbe Uatholic . le gUeet of Ru IT C 1J i. j ! n.Ar. i,.lL. rr .i liiu 1 1 u.k. ii an a our- morning ut v . u uiut;a. i uuiui i u n an account of tbe life of the deceased, it being impos sible to obtain facts today. Word received from her son, Dr. Flynn, of Mil in m t-r Kii'iiraliina to uk Sa CoaSta Only $0 50 for the round trip from The Dalles to Long Reach, Tioga, Pacific Park, Ocean Park t.r Nahcotta, Wash., good for return until Sept. 15, 1901 Baggage checked through to destina tion. The steamer T. J. Potter wili leave Portland daily except Sunday ami Monday, and the HaSfalo daily except Sunday, at 8 p. in., and 10 p. m. on Saturdays, making direct connections al Astoria and at l.waco for all points 00 Oregon and Washington beaches, ('all on Jus. Ireland, agent, The Dalles, for through time caul to all beach points. jlyS'Sm Commencing Sunday, until further notice, the t). R, iv. N. will sell round trip tickets, Dalles to Cascades, for 1. This rate applies only to parlies of five or more, tiood (of Sundays only, laglm DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the co partnership heretofore existing between Maximilian ogi tud Philppiue Chap man, under Die firm name ami style of Max Vogt & Co., is i his day dissolved by mutual consent Maximilian Vogt will continue the business of said formei firm, and will receive and receipt for all moneys due said firm and pay all debts ...The New York Gash Store... 138 and 142 Second Street The BARGAIN STORE of the City. Special in Mens Straw Mats. 25c See our Show Window. New Grocery Store We have added a Grocery Depart ment t our Btore. A new fresh, clean stock, (live us a call. Prompt delivery to any part of the city. MAYS CROWE . thai We pay strict attention to gettinj l 1 11 1 are honest. Equally much troUDie shoes that are easy. IS tak 'n hoes that It) serine The Price is an important factor and finally, we lose no opportunity to obtain styles that arc dinTer cut from everyone else's. Stop in when down town. Would be glad to show them to you. A. M. WILLIAMS (L CO. i iirt-r Hssabart feke VoUee Mrf. N. h. Otistin, statti organizer of the Knights and I.adiea of Hecuritv, 00 the 10th of thiH month will o.ganize a founcil of thin order to be fiailed bh The Dalles Council K. L. of S. This bo-j ciety iiaye accidental and old ame claims) ami dots not increase, witti advancing! years. 'I hone who wish further infor- mation will do well to tall on Mrs. (instill or G. A. Marshall at the Oharr I House. Admission as t barter members one dollar: after the charter Is closed, See dollars. uo lh FOR CAMPERS. AUTC'MAtlC t. to When font huir appears diyandto! have lost its vitality it wants something 1 to give it life and vigor. We havo what ! the huir needs when it gets In 'hat con-1 dition. We have the Clown of! Jut ttie thing to take along when you Science Huir aSMriiltf& (irower and go camping or to the seacoast. For said Cocoanut Cream Tonic They by KKXTON A WAI.THKli. in .I.,,,l MM ...if ... .1 oil I mill ru ..HI... -HW- (. i , . Mil t -alp 'll-Hr-l'H. lor Beile Ut 1 fii. I M iiT her lbOp Price 50c anJ 7oc a bottle. ihn. .1 - j , r . iiHNK ii ur- i intirii iiikf ijir iita . , . - liatar ,m,nUero' the day. Mr. Hawk : Chkomci. will contain Mstbodi f I hLaVe him 8PMk 8t tl,e hub nveiunar at n li.lu ut. ....... mliinK u-aa tliu liiiihlinu i.f tf.nn rai'l .1 liu uaiil fir m IIUIIttUIUU Tlil.V... ..MB ...V .W M, v.. ' ' ' " w. uatetj at 1 he lialles, Oregon, this 17th o'clock 1 hopes to see a large number day of July, jy20 6w Gilford's Fotoe Never Fade. 1001. M.AI.UII.IAV VlH.T, PHIUPPIVI Chai-ma.v. for I ale. A J. 1. Case i e para tor ; good as new and ready for work ; 32 Inch cylinder and a 14 Woodbury Diugeo horse power. On easy terms. Apply to Geo koi Noi.ano, jy-'-wkly lino Dufur, Or. WM. MICHELL, Undertaker and Embalmer Cor. Third anil Washington Sta. All orders attendetl to promptly. Long distance phone -iS.i. Local, 102.